IP addresses (brief explanation)
[QUOTE=SgtPerv]Please re post this in the Internet Security section as Jackson suggested. I am by far no "computer geek" but I can understand the phone modem, ota modem and cable hook up having a change in IP but you saying work stays the same, home changes every few weeks and ota modem changes every time (believing you are talking about the same computer) really has my curiosity up. I want to know if you are using a special program and/or do you use more then one OS?
Hope to see more in the internet security section from you.[/QUOTE]Whether your IP changes or not, is dependent on your service provider. Not any special program he specifically installed. The poster that wrote how his IP changes depending on work/home/cellular is correct in his observations.
Work. Generally doesn't change (static), because your company will be assigned fixed IP addresses by their service provider, because they are long-term customers (with connections staying up 24/7) and fixed IP addresses provides greater assurances to the company's customers that they will always be available at that IP address. Also a company is assigned a fixed range of IPs so the company can dynamically assign it to their individual computers, based on their needs which can change over time.
Home. Expect changes some of the time. Either static or dynamic (may be changed by provider) IP addresses. Because a home connection is less likely to be up all the time (but people now keep their computers on all the time), usually it will be dynamic, because giving you a fixed IP address while you don't use it all the time is wasting an IP address that could be used for another customer. Your internet connection is temporary, and your router/computer will renew the connection automatically after a given time. Your IP address may change then, though service providers do prefer to give you your previous IP address for continuity's sake. This is why your home IP will usually be fixed up to a certain time (like a few weeks as observed).
Cellular modems. Expect changes all (most) of the time. A person using his cellular phone to connect to the internet, will usually use this for a short amount of time, and the place he uses it can change frequently and by great distances. So again, the IP is assigned dynamically by your service provider, and it will change for possibly many reasons. Some are mentioned here:
1. Connections are short and intervals between use are longer relatively, and many connections by different users, so no reason for your service provider to remember your old IP and assign it to you, because it's unlikely to be available at that time anyway.
2. You connected with an IP address in New York, when you are in Los Angeles, they can't assign you the same address because another system is now dealing with your phone, and your old IP address is reserved for the other system in New York.
Hope this helps. It's a layman explanation, and you can see how the three situations require different approaches.
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